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Here's how Ireland's constituencies will look for the next election

More TDs, new constituencies and changing boundaries.

THE DÁIL CONSTITUENCIES are to see a massive overhaul following a review of their boundaries by the new Electoral Commission.

The report published today recommends adding 14 more TDs, bringing the total number to 174, to represent the growing population.

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Four new constituencies are to be created, with Dublin Fingal being split into two three-seaters – East and West.

The report recommends a new three-seat Wicklow-Wexford constituency, while keeping both constituencies of Wicklow and Wexford as well.

Offaly will also be its own constituency, with three seats, breaking away from the pre-existing Laois-Offaly constituency, while Tipperary will be split into Tipperary North and Tipperary South

Each constituency must have three, four or five TDs, with the number of three-seaters going from nine to 13.

The constituencies of Clare, Cork South-West, Donegal, Dublin Central, Kerry, Limerick County, and Waterford are to remain unchanged.

Here’s how other areas will be affected.

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Carlow-Kilkenny

Carlow-Kilkenny will maintain its five seats, while 13 electoral divisions to the west of the constituency will be transferred to the new Tipperary North. These include Lisdowney, Urlingford and Ballybeagh.

The continuation of the Carlow-Kilkenny constituency maintains the ‘historical electoral link’ between the two counties since 1948.

Cavan–Monaghan

Cavan-Monaghan will keep its five TDs, while seven of its divisions, including Kilmainham and Drumcondrath, will be transferred to Meath East.

This recommendation returns the configuration to that which was in place for the constituency from 1980 to 2013.

Cork East

Three divisions of Cork East will be transferred to Cork North-Central, and a further five will go to Cork North-West.

Cork North-Central

Cork North-Central is to get an extra seat, to make a total of five representatives.

The division of Ballincollig transfers from the Cork North-West constituency, and three divisions in the Mallow area with a population of 14,408 transfer from Cork East.

Cork North-West

Cork North-West will remain a three-seat constituency.

It will gain five electoral divisions from Cork East, while some 20,497 people in Cork North-West will be transferred to Cork North-Central.

Cork South-Central

Cork South-Central, which currently has four TDs, will get an extra one. Additionally, it will gain five divisions from the Cork North-Central constituency.

Dublin Bay North

Dublin Bay North keeps its five seats. Balgriffin will transfer from the current Dublin Fingal constituency into Dublin Bay North. Three Dublin Bay North divisions will move to Dublin North-West.

Dublin Bay South

Dublin Bay South will maintain its four seats. Kimmage C will be moved to the Dublin South-Central constituency.

Dublin Fingal

Currently a singular five-seat constituency, Dublin Fingal is the fastest-growing constituency in Dublin with a population of just over 170,000. It is to be split in two.

Dublin Fingal East, consisting of Swords, Donabate, Kinsealy, Malahide and Portmarnock, will have three TDs.

Dublin Fingal West will get three TDs, and will cover the more rural parts of the constituency, including Lusk, Rush, Skerries and Balbriggan.

Three electoral areas that were in Dublin North West up until now will be moved into Dublin Fingal West: Dubber, Turnapin and the Airport.

Dublin Mid-West

Dublin Mid-West is to go from four seats to five, the maximum allowed. Part of Clondalkin-Monastery, to the north of the M50, will be transferred from Dublin South-West to Dublin Mid-West.

Dublin North-West

Dublin North-West will maintain its three seats, but will lose the areas of Dubber, Turnapin and the Airport. It will gain the electoral districts of Beaumont B, Beaumont F and Kilmore A from Dublin Bay North.

Dublin Rathdown

Dublin Rathdown currently has three TDs but it is to be increased to four. The constituency will gain the electoral districts of Stillorgan-Leopardstown, Foxrock-Torquay and Foxrock-Carrickmines from Dún Laoghaire.

Dublin South-Central

Dublin South-Central will remain a four-seat constituency, with Kimmage C added to it. Part of the Clondalkin-Monastery division will be transferred to the Dublin Mid-West constituency.

Dublin South-West

Dublin South-West will hang on to its five TDs. It will also gain the districts of Templeogue-Kimmage Manor, Terenure-Greentrees, Terenure-Cherryfield from Dublin South Central.

Meanwhile, the district of Kimmage C will move from Dublin Bay South to Dublin South-Central.

Dublin West

Dublin West will go from four to five seats. Around 2,300 people living in The Ward and Blanchardstown-Abbotstown will be moved out of the constituency and into Dublin North-West instead.

Dún Laoghaire

Dún Laoghaire will remain a four-seat constituency, but around 12,000 people will move out of the constituency into Dublin-Rathdown. This impacts people in Stillorgan-Leopardstown, Foxrock-Torquay and Foxrock-Carrickmines, as well as part of Glencullen.

Galway East

Galway East is to get an extra representative, bringing the total to four. It will also gain a significant portion of Roscommon-Galway – a total of 32 divisions – stretching from Templetogher to Clontuskert. 

Galway West

Galway West will maintain its five seats, while part of the northeast of the constituency will be moved to Mayo.

Kildare North

Kildare North, which had the largest population increase of any constituency, will increase its four seats to the five-seat maximum. Donore, Carragh, Ladytown and Killashee will be transferred over from Kildare South.

Kildare South

Kildare South will maintain its four TDs. 

Aside from the transfers to Kildare North, Portarlington North is to be transferred to the new Offaly constituency, while Portarlington South, Jamestown, Kilmullen and Ballybrittas will go to Laois.

Laois-Offaly

The existing five-seat constituency of Laois-Offaly is being broken up into two three-seat constituencies – Laois and Offaly, which will not breach any county boundaries in the way that the old constituency did.

The Portarlington North electoral district from Kildare South will be moved into Offaly, while four electoral districts from Kildare South will be moved into Laois.

The Electoral Commission noted that most of the submissions they received were in favour of splitting the constituency into two three-seat constituencies.

Limerick City

Three divisions, Newport, Kilcomenty and Birdhill, will be transferred from Limerick City to the new Tipperary North, thereby making the Limerick constituencies contiguous with the county boundary.

Limerick City will remain a four-seat constituency. 

Longford–Westmeath

Longford-Westmeath will gain an additional seat, to make a total of five representatives for the area.

Louth

Louth will maintain its five seats, while losing the southerly tip, which includes Julianstown, to Meath East.

Mayo

Mayo will reach the maximum of five TDs, up from four. It will also gain a portion of Galway East, which includes Dalgan, Shrule and Cong.

Meath East

Meath East will go from three to four TDs. It will gain parts of Cavan-Monaghan, including Ardagh, Drumcondrath and Kilmainham. Meath East will have the Julianstown area, which used to be part of the Louth constituency, added to it.

Meath West

Meath West remains a three-seater, while the boundaries will narrow to exclude part of the west which stretches from Hilltown down to Riverdale. This area will be transferred to Longford-Westmeath. 

For the first time since the Meath West constituency was formed in 2005, it is to solely comprise areas of Co. Meath.

Roscommon–Galway

Roscommon-Galway will remain a three-seat constituency. Parts of the southeast region, including Dunmore, Mountbellew and Clontuskert, will be transferred to Galway East.

Sligo–Leitrim

The current Sligo-Leitrim constituency is unique in that it currently comprises electoral divisions from four counties – Sligo, Leitrim, Donegal and Roscommon.

The 18 divisions from the northern part of Co. Roscommon transfer to the Roscommon-Galway constituency.

Sligo-Leitrim will maintain its four seats.

Tipperary

The five-seater Tipperary constituency is being divided into two 3-seaters: Tipperary North and Tipperary South.

Tipperary North will be made up of the northern part of Tipperary, from Annacarty up, along with 13 electoral districts from Kilkenny.

Tipperary South will be exclusively made up of electoral areas from the county, without breaching any county lines.

Wexford, Wexford and Wexford-Wicklow

In one of the biggest changes, Wicklow and Wexford will both move from being five-seaters to being four-seaters, while a brand new constituency of Wicklow-Wexford will have three seats.

The Electoral Commission described this recommendation to create an inter-county constituency as a ‘novel approach’, but said it believes it was appropriate to the specific local circumstances.

Some 41 electoral districts in north Wexford will transfer to the new Wicklow-Wexford constituency, including Gorey, Ferns, Courtown and Ardamine, along with 31 electoral areas from south Wicklow, including Arklow, Rathdrum and Carnew.

With additional reporting by Christine Bohan

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    Mute Sean Ryan
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    Apr 2nd 2020, 8:37 AM

    Fair play. She genuinely seems to be a caring person. Love her work for literacy too.

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    Apr 2nd 2020, 9:17 AM

    Don’t laugh now, but Dolly Parton is a true hero of our times. She is a remarkable woman at every level and has done huge amounts of charity work, invested millions in the impoverished local community she came from, has been influential in women’s rights and gsy rights and has written at least 2 all time classic songs.

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    Apr 2nd 2020, 10:23 AM

    @Connoroconner: it’s true! If you dig below the surface you quickly realise how remarkable she is.

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    Apr 2nd 2020, 12:18 PM

    @Aisling: there was a Sky tv show ‘Brian Johnstons Life on the Road’ which featured an extended interview with her. Brian, front man for AC/DC, and i think he was in love by the end of the show. It captures what a warm, beautiful person she is and shows what a great sense of humour she has too. Worth a watch if you can track it down.

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    Apr 2nd 2020, 4:10 PM

    @Connoroconner: I’m only going to disagree with you about the last part. Its way more than 2 all time classics. Huge Dolly fan here.

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    Apr 2nd 2020, 9:43 PM

    @Barry Vickers: well i also thinks it’s more, but for the general non country music fan, there are 2 they would know. That’s why I said at least 2!

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    Apr 2nd 2020, 8:36 AM

    Any sign of Bonio or Bob?

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    Apr 2nd 2020, 8:40 AM

    @MollyMsalone: Bono actually added to people’s misery by signing a song for them.

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    Apr 2nd 2020, 8:48 AM

    @MollyMsalone: Give Bob a break. He’s made mistakes, but he’s a righteous dude.

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    Apr 2nd 2020, 9:02 AM

    @Tordel Back: Hes a dose.

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    Apr 2nd 2020, 9:26 AM

    @MollyMsalone: leave him out of this…. We are suffering enough without listening to him!

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    Apr 2nd 2020, 10:44 AM

    @Damien: To be fair, he’s both a righteous dude and a dose simultaneously. First bit’s more important.

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    Apr 2nd 2020, 11:25 AM

    @Tordel Back: “self righteous “ dude you mean . Dolly Parton can sing intelligible songs and donate substantial money to help people . Bono/Geldoff do neither, but in their imagination think they were important to Ireland’s “ progress “ , God help us !

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    Apr 2nd 2020, 10:00 PM

    @MollyMsalone:

    Bonzo and Boob more like.

    I heard that Paddy Power is donating 1 Billion from the gambling profits:

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    Apr 2nd 2020, 8:46 AM

    The world has never deserved Dolly Parton. A truly decent person.

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    Apr 2nd 2020, 8:31 AM

    Working 9 to 5 for a way to make a vaccine

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    Apr 2nd 2020, 9:15 AM

    Thank you dolly, can u imagine if every millionaire and billionaires donated a mill each all over the world

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    Mute New Remedy Europe
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    Apr 2nd 2020, 9:42 AM

    Closer to home a huge thank you to a Conor MCGregor for his 1m donation to aid Irish hospitals in this crisis.

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    Apr 2nd 2020, 10:12 AM

    @New Remedy Europe: spot on . A lot of people knock connor . But he is a top man . Didn’t he give some kid 10 k who needed an operation recently ?

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    Apr 2nd 2020, 9:26 AM

    The world doesn’t deserve Dolly Parton!

    Between her literacy program, giving financial assistance to those impacted by the Tennessee fires and now this (as well the other work through her foundation) the woman is a bonafide saint!

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    Apr 2nd 2020, 9:42 AM

    Wheres Bono , Geldof , JP McManus , Magnier , D.O.B ?????
    Holed up in their caves counting their money

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    Apr 2nd 2020, 10:01 AM

    @Declan Cosgrave: are they doctors ?? Money is not an issue for governments so unless they are doctors we dont need anything from them

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    Apr 2nd 2020, 10:02 AM

    @Declan Cosgrave: McManus and Magnier have donated something like €80 million to charity in the last two years.

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    Apr 2nd 2020, 10:04 AM

    @Jono: “Money is not an issue for governments”

    With a national debt of well over €200 billion, money is most certainly an issue for our government and for all of us who ultimately must pay such a colossal bill.

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    Apr 2nd 2020, 12:20 PM

    @Will: yeah if you class horse racing and GAA as charities. I’d prefer if they’d pay their taxes here.

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    Apr 2nd 2020, 1:21 PM

    @Connoroconner: McManus has a charitable fund he set up years ago to help with all sorts of good causes. There’s a website that goes into the details of it.
    The money is used for healthcare, education, sport etc. Lots of small charities in McManus’s part of the country depend on it.
    Fair enough, be nice if he paid his taxes here but ask yourself, if you, as a billionaire, could half your tax bill by moving residence would you still stand on principle?

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    Apr 2nd 2020, 2:06 PM

    @Will: yes I like to think I’d consider it the patriotic thing to do. How many billions does one person need? Michael O Leary and Bono, despite the abuse he gets, continue to pay their personal income taxes here when they could easily choose not to.

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    Apr 2nd 2020, 10:03 PM

    @Declan Cosgrave:

    And Paddy Power too.

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    Apr 2nd 2020, 9:20 AM

    It’s good to see reports of millionaires ACTUALLY donating. Too often I see the journal blowing up the headline for a “pledge” or a “promise” or a “plan” than never happens. Like the Notre Dam fire, loads came out to pledge money, few really coughed up.

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    Apr 2nd 2020, 9:54 AM

    Not everyone wants to publicly announce their donations..food for thought

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    Apr 2nd 2020, 9:21 AM

    Good on her for the gesture but realistically money won’t solve this. Medics already have unlimited access to funds. Unfortunately it’s gonna take a lot of time.

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    Apr 2nd 2020, 1:57 PM

    What more good things can we say about Dolly Parton.

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    Apr 2nd 2020, 9:55 AM

    Bill Gates has enough millions. He doesn’t need Dolly’s.

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    Apr 2nd 2020, 12:05 PM

    BOB AND BONO are organising a fund raiser.

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    Apr 2nd 2020, 3:29 PM

    And people say she’s just a big pair of t-ts.

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    Apr 2nd 2020, 12:33 PM

    Working 9 to 5 (from home)

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    Apr 2nd 2020, 3:40 PM

    she has Hugh assets

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    Apr 2nd 2020, 7:04 PM

    And people say shes just a big pair of tits

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    Apr 2nd 2020, 10:51 PM

    Are her big pair of tits to named bob and bono?

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